Suffixes for new words

Introduction:This task is for you to practise matching adjectives that end in suffixes with
nouns that collocate.

Some suffixes can be used to create or coin new words.
Thus, a stress-free life is a life without any stress and a tax-free shop is a
shop where there is no tax. Other common examples include:

-conscious; e.g. health-conscious, meaning is concerned about

-ridden; e.g. bedridden, meaning limited to or damaged by

-minded; e.g. money-minded, meaning thinks that this is important

-led; e.g. community-led, technology-led, market-led, customer-led, meaning that something is the leader or
organiser, or the leading or organising principle, so a market-led
company will produce products and services that their customer research shows
that consumers want, but a technology-led company will use its leading
technology to produce high-tech products that customers could not previously
imagine.

-proof; e.g. waterproof, meaning that something cannot be damaged or
penetrated by this

-worthy; e.g. praiseworthy, meaning that something deserves this

Instructions:
Match the items in the boxes on the left with the items on the right:

Click in the table cell containing the
item
you want to move.

Click in the table cell where you want the item to go. The words will swap position.

If an item is in the right position, it will have a green background and a tick.